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Qu'est-ce (qui) est 2 Kings 2 - définition


2 Kings 2         
  • The bears savaging the youths at Elisha's command, while Elijah is borne in the flying chariot (1453 French manuscript).
  • Ain es-Sultan]]) in Jericho (2012). The fountain is supposed to be the waters which Elisha healed, referred to in 2 Kings 2:19–22.
CHAPTER IN THE SECOND BOOK OF KINGS
2 Kings 2:11
2 Kings 2 is the second chapter of the second part of the Books of Kings in the Hebrew Bible or the Second Book of Kings in the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. The book is a compilation of various annals recording the acts of the kings of Israel and Judah by a Deuteronomic compiler in the seventh century BCE, with a supplement added in the sixth century BCE.
2 Kings 11         
2 KINGS, CHAPTER 11
2 Kings 11:1; 2 Kings 11:14; 2 Kings 11:2; 2 Kings 11:21; 2 Kings 11:12
2 Kings 11 is the eleventh chapter of the second part of the Books of Kings in the Hebrew Bible or the Second Book of Kings in the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. The book is a compilation of various annals recording the acts of the kings of Israel and Judah by a Deuteronomic compiler in the seventh century BCE, with a supplement added in the sixth century BCE.
2 Kings 18         
  • Cuneiform Inscription mentioning in detail the tribute sent by Hezekiah, king of Judah, to Sennacherib. The British Museum
  • [[Lachish reliefs]], British Museum
  • A monument of the bronze serpent (which [[Moses]] erected in the Neghev desert) on [[Mount Nebo]], in front of the church of Saint Moses (2018).
  • The text of Nimrud Tablet K.3751 in Sir Henry Rawlinson's [[Editio princeps]], which contains the name of "Ahaz (written as "Jeho-ahaz") of Judah".
  • "[[Shebna inscription]]" on the lintel of the tomb of "Sebna-yahu", now in [[British Museum]]<ref name=britishmuseum/>
  • Redondo Beach]] collection of antiquities
  • The Brazen Serpent (watercolor circa 1896–1902 by [[James Tissot]])
2 KINGS, CHAPTER 18
2 Kings 18:13; 2 Kings 18:2; 2 Kings 18:4; 2 Kings 18:5; 2 Kings 18:1
2 Kings 18 is the eighteenth chapter of the second part of the Books of Kings in the Hebrew Bible or the Second Book of Kings in the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. The book is a compilation of various annals recording the acts of the kings of Israel and Judah by a Deuteronomic compiler in the seventh century BCE, with a supplement added in the sixth century BCE.